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Ho Ho Ho High Radiation iPhones Gotta Go

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Ho Ho Ho! Hello everyone!

I’m here to bring you some news from the North Pole about a little hiccup with the iPhone 12s that might have found their way under your Christmas trees. You see, there has been a bit of a concern in the merry land of France regarding radiation levels in the iPhone 12 models.

But fear not, my dear friends, for the smart elves at Apple have jumped right into action! They are working tirelessly to issue a software update to ensure that the iPhone 12s meet the standards set by the French authorities. This means, luckily, Santa won’t have to make a special trip to collect back any iPhones this year. Oh, what a relief!

However, it appears that this development has sparked a flurry of questions, more than there are snowflakes in the North Pole! But don’t you worry, my nimble elves are on the case, tinkering away to find answers to all those questions.

Now, as Santa always says, “Safety first!” So here are a few simple steps you can take to reduce radiation exposure from your phones:

  1. Distance is Your Friend: Keep your phone away from your body when not in use. Maybe even use a headset or speakerphone more often.
  2. Limited Screen Time: Encourage your little elves to take breaks from their screens to enjoy the great outdoors.
  3. Night Time Rest: Make a habit of keeping mobile phones away from where you sleep at night.
  4. Use WiFi: When possible, use WiFi instead of cellular data to lessen the radiation emission.
  5. Quality Accessories: Choose accessories that are proven to reduce radiation exposure.

And speaking of which, I highly recommend adding a Quantacase to your list! It’s a wonderful tool that can help further shield you from potential radiation, keeping you and your family safe and sound during this festive season.

Remember, it’s always better to be safe than sorry.

So let’s jingle all the way to a safer and merrier Christmas!

Ho Ho Ho!

Santa Claus

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